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Japan launches worlds first underwater earthquake early warning system with 6,000 km of fiber optics Japan unveils pioneering fiber optic network for seismic safety and disaster preparedness ...
Google and UC Berkeley have turned Android smartphones into lifesaving earthquake detectors, now operating in 98 countries ...
Google’s Android Earthquake Alerts program is a globe-spanning earthquake early-warning system that uses billions of phone ...
Japan's new earthquake-sensing nervous system spans ocean fault zones, boosting tsunami warnings by up to 20 minutes and ...
Italy's first rail Earthquake Early Warning System debuts on Rome–Naples line, using sensors to detect and halt trains.
Scientists have developed a new system that turns Android smartphones into real-time earthquake detectors, potentially ...
The “megathrust” earthquake’s undersea magnitude was 9.0, recorded as one of the worst in Japan’s history. It began on the Pacific seabed 45 miles away from the eastern coast of Japan, as reported by ...
The Natural Disaster Management Companies Quadrant provides a detailed analysis of the global natural disaster management market. Evaluating over 100 companies, 14 leaders were recognized for their ...
Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train project marks dual achievements with 21 km undersea tunnel opening and 310 km viaduct completion.
If you're in an earthquake-prone area and own an Android phone, it could save your life. It may even have already done so.
Back in 2020, Google kicked off a project to crowdsource signals from Android phones that an earthquake might be imminent.
Study reveals how the tech behemoth is using the motions sensors on phones to expand quake warnings to more countries.